Recharging gas struts

trade4us2, Oct 17, 3:46am
Are there any firms in central Auckland that recharge gas struts!
And what does it cost!

trade4us2, Oct 17, 4:16am
Gas Strut Services may do it

intrade, Oct 17, 1:51pm
i recon it be a waste of time why is the gas gone! because the seals are worn. so what will refilling do it be ok untill the gas has gone out again.i just get new ones to risky in my opinion to refill broken ones.

trade4us2, Oct 17, 4:08pm
One strut is fine and the other works but needs a bit more pressure. So the seal doesn't seem to be leaking.

trade4us2, Oct 18, 1:32am
I bought a new gas strut for $30.

intrade, Oct 18, 1:36am
ok then its what i would have done also.

stevo2, Oct 18, 1:36am
Think its about $80 pr mobile service

ontwowheels, Oct 18, 8:40am
where from!

whqqsh, Oct 19, 10:55am
Pick-a-part, find a car with a boot that opens better than yours, $16 each

muzz67, Oct 19, 12:45pm
repco often has them for $20

franc123, Oct 20, 12:43am
regassing is often an uneconomic waste of time, the reason its leaked out is because the strut is mechanically worn and the seals are no good. Go to repco and see whats there, they do quite a variety of them now and amazingly for them are quite reasonably priced.

carlz05, Oct 20, 1:15am
Repco have them, on the endcaps in the retail store.Think you have to ask though on what fits what, but I don't think they're expensive.

westie8, Oct 23, 3:00am
SAS Manukau will look at regas . this can b quite successfull . about $30.if they dont last they will make new ones @ minus the cost of regas. Cant go wrong

intrade, Oct 23, 4:20am
yes but he already got a new one for 30$